Animal Defenses

Friday, September 21, 2018

From a lizard that shoots blood from its eyes to a beetle that sprays chemically toxic fluid, animals can use extreme measures to protect themselves. Discover the how and why of animal defenses.
Learn about natural and cultural history through games, exploration, and hands-on activities. Each program highlights an ecosystem, animal, or culturally significant story found in the park system. Chaperones welcome to attend but not required.

Ages 7-13.

We reserve the right to use photos or videos taken of visitors while they are at Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission facilities or events for publicity purposes. Please lock your vehicle, and remove valuables from view. CCPRC is not responsible for any lost, damaged, or stolen property. Park fees, operating schedules, and hours are subject to change without notice.